Posts Tagged Insults
1: Strange Companions (58.1)
rohr (NAL) A kind of gender-neutral-esque overly formal “woman” or “lady”, rhyming with the ordinary terms ohr (woman), mohr (man) and lohr (lore).
1: Strange Companions (42.1)
Sorry there are a lot of faerie words in this entry. Lore grammar changes verbs when they refer to “Others”; Sonia is taking up the progressive habit of leaving out the conjugation of vasvasaj (to observe and gather evidence, and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
vegÈ (Ondoko) ppbeghuo (PPEH-ghoo-OH) Typical term of endearment, somewhat diminutive. Originating from ppyguo, meaning one’s self-awareness of one’s love for someone as a dream or fantasy.
1: Strange Companions (39.1)
Aop’s instructor holds a lgaomnuahte (rrow-mnoo-watt-TAY) — an adjustable model of the long Kaian day, traditionally constructed of elaborate cloth and treated wood techniques. qwspuz qwuhshpuuz (Ondoko) (kwuhss-SHPOOZ) fluidity
1: Strange Companions (37.2)
MÈlgus mnuolgush (Ondoko) (mnoo-OHL-goossh) Most males of the East can name their envy of Ondo’s impressive contraptions. Among them, the inter-oceanic airship is often called “mool-gooch” from its Ondo name, which our diplomat here pronounces more authentically, to Sonia’s ear.
1: Strange Companions (32.3)
Kaian Tree — one of 21 days in the Kaian year. In this case three days before the winter solstice, and the day on which terrorists are reported to have murdered the President of Pærth. The insults given to the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (13.3)
Don’t worry. You are not meant to be totally oriented in the world. You are being thrown in the deep end of the Lor’Avvu pool, right off the bat, and the larger pieces will hopefully come to you as you[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
1: Strange Companions (13.2)
In a normalizing social situation, any given Jeenare may treat the appearance of wings — liable to show up in all of their young, healthy children — as something interesting, mysterious, obscene, better or worse. However, it is one of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…